Answer:
a) November 21, 2013
Explanation:
The expected date of birth (EDB) would be calculated using Naegele's Rule and it is based on a normal 28 days menstrual cycle. The steps are as follows:
First, we need to identify the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP). Then we would count it back to three calendar months from that date. Finally, we would add 1 year and 7 days to that date.
In which case, the first day of LMP is February 14, 2013. Going back three months the date would be November 14, 2012. Finally, when we add 1 year and 7 days it would bring you to November 28, 2013, as the estimated due date.
The additional amount over the amount borrowed that the consumer must repay. This includes fees, interest, and other charges.
Answer:
the correct answer is A. There is no way to produce more of one good without producing less of another good.
Explanation:
In Economy, there is two principal variables, the goods and the resources to produce that goods. The term Efficient means the best way to produce one o more goods using less resources, it means that in teory, more resources you use, more goods you produce, but the resources are limited and they are distributed proportionally to produce in the most efficient way all the goods in an economy. So in order to produce more from one good, is necessary to take resources out from another productions, and doing so, the production of the second good will be diminished.
Answer: incidental beneficiary
Explanation:
An incidental beneficiary refers to an individual who isn't a party to a contract but later becomes a third party beneficiary who is unintended to the contract.
It should be noted that the incidental beneficiary has no rights that are enforceable under the contract. With regards to the question, Jim suffered losses as a result, but he had no rights in the contract because he was an incidental beneficiary.
Answer:
Marigold Corp.
The amount received from Bramble is $4,508.
Explanation:
a) Computation of Amount Received:
Jan. 15 Sales = $5,700
Jan. 20 Returns (1,100)
Balance due $4,600
Jan. 24 discount ($92)
Cash collected $4,508
b) Discount allowed = 2% of $4,600 = $92
c) This is in accordance with the trade terms 2/10, n/30, which allows a cash discount of 2% if payment was made within 10 days from the date of purchase, with the last allowed credit within one month. From January 15 to January 24 is 10 days. So, the cash discount of 2% applies on the balance due after the sales returns.